
What does make you an entrepreneur?
A penchant for starting your own business is customarily based on the prevailing values of a person. Let me disclose to you top four values that may directly affect and multiple your chances to become an entrepreneur.
1. Achievements.
The name of this value speaks for itself. It can usually be related to an ultimate prizefighter. These people perceive their life as a road of never-ending “milestones”, which are meant to be impeccably completed. In fact, those achievements may greatly vary as it can be winning a sports competition, publishing a book, career growth or running a profitable business, etc. A person who aspires to achievements can work as an employee for some time, but later, after reaching the highest position within the firm and gaining the sufficient level of experience, a boredom will embrace them and they will start hunting new opportunities for self-realization.
2. Independence.
A person with this leading value strives to be immensely independent when it comes to decision-making, finance and further development. Such guys revel in having their independent opinion and think in an original way, with a unique pattern of novelty. Freelancing (with further opening an own business) may be the top pick for them to realize the desire for independence.
3. Power.
“Powerful” people are likely to win respect and authority in the team, fight for the influence, take up leadership positions, etc. The management of a large, high-income enterprise will pique an interest of a person with the prevailing value of power.
4. “Sociality”
People with this value tend to make the world a better place. Whilst businessmen mainly focus their attention on creating financial returns, social entrepreneurs are concerned about increasing social capital by solving urgent mankind's problems. Such guys are involved in the areas of education, environmental protection, poverty alleviation and human rights. Such value can be implemented by setting up an own business. This approach is characteristic of a phenomenon called social entrepreneurship.
Thus, before launching your own business, try to “bring up” the four pillar values described above. Motivated enough to set up an own business? Look around and you will see vast areas to work in and lots of people’s needs to satisfy. Choose the one you know backwards and forwards on purpose to bring home the bacon & value to the society.
Cheers to the future independent, successful businessmen!